Phish vocalist-guitarist Trey Anastasio will return to Old National Centre, where he played the second date of his first-ever solo tour in 1999. Anastasio, whose touring band includes a three-member horn section, issued his 10th solo album, “Paper Wheels,” in 2015.

Soundgarden

Soundgarden will perform May 10 at the Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park.(Photo: Provided by BB Gun Press)

This Seattle quartet known for songs such as “Black Hole Sun” and “Rusty Cage” will visit White River State Park nine days before playing the annual “Rock on the Range” festival in Columbus, Ohio. Inactive from 1997 to 2010, Soundgarden last performed in Indianapolis in 2013 as part of a “May Day” concert presented by radio station WOLT-FM (103.3).

Ty Segall

Ty Segall will perform May 11 at the Irving Theater.(Photo: Provided by Pitch Perfect PR)

Modern garage-rock musician Ty Segall will make a rare Indianapolis appearance with this show at the Irving Theater. Segall’s current album, the second self-titled release of his career, was recorded live at the Chicago studio of Steve Albini (whose production credits include albums by Nirvana, PJ Harvey and the Pixies).

David Sanborn

David Sanborn will perform May 12-13 at the Jazz Kitchen.(Photo: Scott Chernis photo provided by International Music Network)

High-profile saxophone master David Sanborn is a six-time Grammy Award winner who made dozens of appearances on late-night TV shows hosted by Indianapolis native David Letterman. Sanborn’s work is heard on albums made by James Brown, David Bowie and Paul Simon.

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers will perform May 13 at Klipsch Music Center.(Photo: Joel Bernstein photo provided by Sacks and Co.)

This iconic band’s current tour celebrates the 40th anniversary of debut album “Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.” Joe Walsh, who’s made hit recordings on his own and as a member of the Eagles and James Gang, will perform as the show’s supporting act.

Proclaimed by Rolling Stone magazine as “England's newest glam-rock heroes,” the Struts are on tour to promote debut album “Everybody Wants.” The band has served as the supporting act for the Rolling Stones in Paris and the supporting act for Guns ‘N Roses in San Francisco.

This performance will end one of the longest droughts between Indianapolis shows for a major music act. The Red Hot Chili Peppers last appeared in Central Indiana in 2000, when the California band played Indiana University’s Assembly Hall and Noblesville’s Klipsch Music Center. Known for hits “Under the Bridge” and “Scar Tissue,” the Chili Peppers entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

T.I.

“King of the South” isn’t the only title T.I. is claiming these days. The Atlanta rapper recently told a New York City radio station he’s responsible for gritty hip-hop subgenre “trap music.” “A lot of people don’t really know that I created trap music,” said T.I., who’s expected to perform signature tunes “Bring ‘Em Out,” “Rubber Band Man” and “Whatever You Like” at the Vogue.

Lil Uzi Vert

Lil Uzi Vert will perform May 18 at the Egyptian Room in Old National Centre.(Photo: Provided by Atlantic Records)

Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert rocketed toward the mainstream by contributing a guest verse to “Bad and Boujee,” the Migos’ song that reached No. 1 in January. Uzi is a “top new artist” nominee at the upcoming Billboard Music Awards, where his competition is represented by Zayn Malik, Lukas Graham, Desiigner and Alessia Cara.

Adrian Belew

In addition to releasing nearly 20 solo albums, guitarist Adrian Belew has been a valued sideman for Frank Zappa, Paul Simon, David Bowie, the Talking Heads, Trent Reznor and Tori Amos. The Covington, Ky., native also performed with esteemed prog-rock band King Crimson from 1981 to 2013.

Tech N9ne

Tech N9ne will perform May 20 at the Egyptian Room in Old National Centre.(Photo: Provided by Paradigm Talent Agency)

Tech N9ne, Kansas City’s rapid-rhyming MC, will bring his “Strictly Strange” tour to the Egyptian Room — a venue he also played in 2015 and 2016. Tech recently told a Minneapolis radio station he’s working on music inspired by 1977 Billy Joel song “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant.”

The second INfusion Music Festival will present singer-songwriter Amos Lee in collaboration with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Lee’s 2016 album, “Spirit,” followed a 2015 live album made with the Colorado Symphony at historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The ISO’s three-day INfusion festival is designed to “celebrate the connection between music and the environment.”

David Gray

David Gray will perform May 23 at the Palladium.(Photo: Provided by Donovan Public Relations)

English singer-songwriter David Gray will go it alone with this solo acoustic performance at Carmel's Palladium. Best known for late '90s songs "Babylon" and "Please Forgive Me," Gray talked about the challenges of conquering the United States during a 2001 IndyStar interview: "It's a massive country. You don't just show up In New York or Los Angeles. There doesn't seem to be any genius plan for circumnavigating all the hard work."

Travis Scott

Travis Scott will perform May 24 at the Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park.(Photo: Getty Images)

Houston rapper Travis Scott reached No. 1 on Billboard magazine’s Top 200 chart with 2016 album “Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight.” Scott, last seen in Indianapolis as a mosh-pit participant when Kanye West launched his “Saint Pablo” tour at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, plans to issue an album titled “AstroWorld” later this year.

Neil Diamond

Neil Diamond will perform May 26 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.(Photo: Getty Images)

Neil Diamond's 50-year anniversary world tour can be viewed as a victory lap for many achievements, including 37 Top 40 singles, membership in the Rock and Roll and Songwriters halls of fame, a Grammy, a Golden Globe and the Kennedy Center Honor. Not to mention "Sweet Caroline" being played during the eighth inning of every Boston Red Sox home game.

Steve Miller Band

Indianapolis Motor Speedway is calling on Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Steve Miller to kick off weekend festivities for the 101st running of the Indy 500. Count on sing-along renditions of “The Joker,” “Rock’n Me” and “Take the Money and Run” at the annual Carb Day show. Barenaked Ladies, known for 1998 hit “One Week,” will perform as the concert’s supporting act.

After being sidelined for the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, Keith Urban plans to be at the track for this year’s Legends Day Concert. A back injury forced Urban to cancel his ride in Mario Andretti’s two-seat car in 2016, when Lady Gaga stepped in to sub for the “Somebody Like You” singer.

X Ambassadors

Billed as the "most exclusive party" of Indianapolis 500 weekend, the 500 Festival Snakepit Ball will feature a performance by X Ambassadors the night before the race. Founded in Ithaca, N.Y., X Ambassadors earned radio airplay across pop and rock formats with 2015 song "Renegades" and 2016's "Unsteady."

Zedd

Zedd will perform May 28 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.(Photo: Provided by Interscope Records)

This nine-time Grammy Award winner is on tour to promote 2016 album "Day Breaks," which includes interpretations of songs written by Neil Young, Duke Ellington and Horace Silver. Jones made her Indianapolis debut at the 2002 edition of Indy Jazz Fest.